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Beyond the TRC: Rethinking Justice, Memory, and Healing in South Africa

1 h 17 min · 5. feb. 2025
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I speak with Keo Mbebe about her PhD research on the TRC and its colonialist historiography. We unpack the TRC’s misplaced aims, the dangers of misusing concepts like reconciliation, and the enduring psychological and political consequences of South Africa’s unresolved history. Links to articles | Why impatience was a key facet of Tutu’s life story: https://www.news24.com/news24/opinion-keolebogile-mbebe-why-impatience-was-a-key-facet-of-tutus-life-story-20211229

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